PHILADELPHIA, PA - APRIL 6: LeBron James of the Cleveland Cavaliers hugs Ben Simmons of the Philadelphia 76ers after the game at the Wells Fargo Center on April 6, 2018 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Mitchell Leff/Getty Images)

CLEVELAND, Ohio -- If you're keeping track of LeBron James's entertainment ventures, his SpringHill Entertainment has just sold another project.

The former Cavaliers star, who has become a prolific television producer, is teaming up with fellow NBA star Ben Simmons on "Brotherly Love."

NBC has ordered a script for the series, described as a single-camera comedy from former "Fresh Off the Boat" co-executive producer Kourtney Kang.

"Inspired by the life of NBA Rookie of the Year Ben Simmons, 'Brotherly Love' centers on a unique sibling relationship within a multi-ethnic family," the show's logline says. "Together, they pursue their dreams while navigating life in the spotlight in Philadelphia, a passionate city where sports is in your blood, and your blood is always boiling."

Simmons and his brother, Sean Tribe, are on board as consulting producers.

If it's picked up, "Brotherly Love" would join "The Wall" as James-produced shows on NBC. The Lakers forward currently has "The Shop" on the air at HBO. He's also producing a new game show on CBS, documentaries for HBO and Showtime, and a limited series at Netflix starring Octavia Spencer.